If McMillan comes in peeled, he should win but chances are he will not and Dexter will win and rightfully so.

If McMillan comes in peeled he should NOT win over the Dex we saw at the Masters, McMillan has not proven himself and we are talking IFBB judging not opinions on how you guy like his physique, I like his physique to but Dexter is more compact and that is what wins the judges. Now if McMillan has put on 15 lb of muscle and comes in peeled then he could win, but the amount of muscle on his frame that we have seen so far won't cut it.

If McMillan comes in peeled he should NOT win over the Dex we saw at the Masters, McMillan has not proven himself and we are talking IFBB judging not opinions on how you guy like his physique, I like his physique to but Dexter is more compact and that is what wins the judges. Now if McMillan has put on 15 lb of muscle and comes in peeled then he could win, but the amount of muscle on his frame that we have seen so far won't cut it.

dex looked sick like he turned back the clock 5 yrs or so an even thicker looking ,,from pics i saw he looked slighlty morphed ,,,

It was the first time it had ever happened: a Mr. Olympia competing in the Arnold prior to defending his title later the same year. When all was said and done, 247-pound Coleman, in what may have been the best condition of his career, had added the one contest his résumé lacked. But the toll of peaking twice almost cost him the Sandow, and it was the last time (thus far) that a reigning Mr. Olympia has thrown his hat into the Arnold ring.

The Maryland Muscle Machine was one of the sport’s original hybrids, combining stellar shape and symmetry with the size and thickness to rival the mass monsters of the day. His delts, traps, and triceps were in a league of their own, and his tiny waist supported deeply separated and flaring quads. Levrone practically owned the hands-in-front most-muscular pose.

Gaspari won the inaugural Classic in 1989 and cemented his status as one of the best bodybuilders of the mid- to late 1980s. With shredded glutes, grainy-hard condition, and eye-popping vascularity, he redefined the word ripped. Bodybuilding would never be the same after The Dragon Slayer.

Dubbed the uncrowned Mr. Olympia after his second-place finish to Ronnie Coleman in 2001, the following year Cutler walked through the competition to secure his first Arnold. With size that was second only to Coleman and a back that was improving every year, a Cutler win in March was nearly a foregone conclusion.

Though never the biggest man onstage, Jackson defeated all comers with a level of detail that has yet to be surpassed. His 5'6", 235-pound frame was a mass of striated muscle. Delts, pecs, arms, lats, spinal erectors, glutes, hams, and perhaps the sharpest midsection of the modern era helped The Blade slice through the competition.

One of the sport’s most colorful personalities, Greene took his physique—and his career—to the next level with his first win in 2009. Full, sweeping quads and hams, a barn door back, and posing brilliance second to none helped him defend his title the following year. The former underdog is now counted among the top three bodybuilders in the world.

The Sultan of Shape holds the record for most Classic wins. Many consider his physique in the 1993 rendition—with its unparalleled shape, crisp muscularity, and flawless proportion—one of the greatest of all-time. Though he would collect 14 more pro titles in the years to come, Wheeler was never able to match that magical combination. The 2000 Arnold marked his last appearance and win on the Columbus stage.

1. Fouad Abiad ( great guy, but out of his depth here)2. Darrem Charles ( past his prime but one of my all time favorites)3. Toney Freeman ( same as above)4. Marcus Haley ( love to see him crack top 5, but has to be at his all time best)5. Dexter Jackson ( freak of nature and forever young, favorite to wn here)6. Johnnie Jackson ( sorry)7. Michael Kefalianos (go back to Greece ) 8. Cedric McMillan ( has the goods to win but will he in be in condition?)9. Ben Pakulski ( love this guys attitude, gets ripped, hope he makes top 3)10. Edward Nunn ( definite top 3 and long shot to win)11. Ronny Rockel ( past his best yrs now, still has great round shape)12. Fred Smalls ( not this show)13. Hidetada Yamagishi ( maybe top 5 if some guys come in off)